DAILY STAR: England were handed a World Cup wake-up call by red-hot Chile at Wembley last night. Also: Chelsea are eyeing a £35m bid for Porto's Jackson Martinez.

DAILY EXPRESS: England's World Cup plans were left cold last night as Alexis Sanchez scored twice to stun them at Wembley. Also: England expect more of the 'snarling underdog mentality' that saw them to victory over New Zealand last year when they meet again at Twickenham today.

THE TIMES: The taste of defeat and the sound of derision from the Wembley crowd have have been rare for England in recent times, but last night brought some uncomfortable reminders of the type of challenge that awaits at the World Cup in Brazil next summer. Also: Crystal Palace are growing increasingly hopeful of appointing Dan Petrescu as their new manager and an announcement could be made as early as today.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: England intend to show today that the white shirt is every bit as potent as the black. Also: England's sole consolation of a chastening night was the relief that they were not engaged in World Cup play-off action.

THE GUARDIAN: Steven Taylor could be charged by the Football Association and fined by Newcastle United after posting a desperately ill-judged picture on Twitter apparently mocking four black team-mates. Also: Jamaican athletics suffered further blows to its faltering reputation yesterday after the world's fastest woman, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, threatened to go on strike and the head of the island's Anti-Doping Commission (Jadco), Herb Elliott, indicated he would resign following a Wall Street Journal report that questioned his academic qualifications.

THE INDEPENDENT: History? It's just one damned thing after another. Unless, of course, you're talking about the history of Test matches between England and New Zealand, which largely consists of one All Black try after another.

DAILY MIRROR: Roy Hodgson's England rookies found Chile too hot to handle as they slumped to defeat at Wembley. Also: Chris Coleman went to war with Craig Bellamy and Wales fans yesterday.

DAILY MAIL: England's new boys failed to impress last night as Roy Hodgson's side were booed off after defeat by Chile. Also: England will invoke the country's proud history as battling underdogs at Twickenham today when they set out to shock world champions New Zealand for a second successive time.

THE SUN: Roy Hodgson saw his England side get burned by Chile and admitted: "We learnt a lot about ourselves." Also: Jose Mourinho says he turns to the bible before Chelsea's matches.